Campaigner Diane Hanrahan, who lives in the Slack Lane area, near to the site, said: "We want all the waste shifted, every little bit, then sanitised, dowsing, fogging, the lot, so then it starts fresh.

"But then we do not want a waste recycling premises on our estate."

One resident, Mellissa Marriott, said she had to resort to using an electric fly killer as the problem was so bad.

"I can't even go and have a bath without getting them in my bath water," she said.

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One resident said the situation has left elderly neighbours "in tears"

Steve Prophet, from the Environment Agency, said: "This is about environmental crime, we've started a criminal investigation against those responsible and we're going to be perusing that and taking appropriate enforcement action.

"Those people providing this company, [Shows Waste Management] with waste have responsibility, they have a duty of care to give their waste to appropriate people.

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The operators of the waste facility have been told no further waste will be allowed on the site

"They've clearly not exercised that, so there's a broader web of our investigation."